Voting Speaks Volumes
AIGA St. Louis hosted a Get Out the Vote poster exhibition to help drive the American public to go to the polls and vote. My poster for the exhibition shows that when you do vote, the volume on your voice to America gets turned up to eleven.
Drugs Blow
The design for this anti-drug poster features the universal symbol for a person with their head replaced with a lit bomb. The word “blow” was used intentionally because of its reference to the slang word for cocaine.
ANARCHY/apathy
During the 2010 Anti Design Festival in London, Research Studios hosted a workshop that revolved around the concepts of anarchy and apathy. As a contribution to a graphics installation at the workshop, I designed a poster commenting on the idea of old vs. new production methods (xerography vs. digital).
Love Your Body
As the grassroots arm of the women’s movement, the National Organization for Women is dedicated to its multi-issue approach to women’s rights. As part of their "Love Your Body" campaign, I designed a poster to further their mission to counteract the media’s use of narrow and unrealistic images of women. Aimed at a young audience, I used a silhouetted profile of a young girl coupled with a handwritten quote from feminist icon Eleanor Roosevelt on ruled school paper.
Terrorism
In the days after the attacks on September 11th, I designed a visual statement that dealt with the catastrophic consequences of terrorism.